[Original "I'd Have To Be Crazy" sheet music] Metadata
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Title
- Main Title [Original "I'd Have To Be Crazy" sheet music]
- Series Title Sub-Series 1: Lyrics and Songwriting
Creator
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Author: Fromholz, SteveCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: Words and Music
Date
- Creation: [1970..1976]
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Original song lyrics and music, "I'd Have To Be Crazy" written by Steve Fromholz. The original music sheets with score by Fromholz includes eight (8) Sseets with handwriting in pencil. Contains bass, piano guitar, alto sax, trombone, triplet, and concert scores, triplet and concert score arranged by R. D. Skiles, c. early 1970s/1976.
- Physical Description: [9] p. ; 32 x 24 cm.
Subject
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Arts and Crafts - Music
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: People - Individuals
- Keyword: singers
- Keyword: performers
- Keyword: sheet music
- Keyword: lyrics
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Texas
- Time Period: mod-tim
- Coverage Date: [1970..1976]
Citation
- Preferred Citation: Steven Fromholz Papers (AR0944), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collection
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Name: Steven Fromholz PapersCode: SFP
Institution
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Name: UNT Libraries Special CollectionsCode: UNTA
Rights
- Rights Statement: Reproduction and publication of materials in this collection are subject to the policies of the UNT Special Collections department. Copyright restrictions may apply.
Resource Type
- Musical Score/Notation
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Accession or Local Control No: UNTA_AR0944-001-17-001
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1818418
Note
- Digital Preservation: This material was digitized by Adriance Rhoades, Digitization Assistant, in the Summer of 2021.